UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Debtor. Chapter 11 Case No. 11-13671 MOTION FOR AN ORDER DIRECTING JOINT ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEBTORS CHAPTER 11 CASES Kingsbury Corporation ( Kingsbury or the Debtor ), the debtor and debtor in possession in the above-captioned Chapter 11 case, requests that this Court enter an order pursuant to Rule 1015(b) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure directing joint administration of the above-captioned case with the Chapter 11 cases of Donson Group, Ltd. ( Donson ) and Ventura Industries, LLC ( Ventura ) (collectively with the Debtor, the Debtors ). In further support of this motion (the Motion ), the Debtor states as follows: JURISDICTION, VENUE, AND STATUTORY BASIS 1. The Court has jurisdiction to entertain this motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 157 and 1334. Venue is proper in this district pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1408 and 1409. The statutory predicates for and rules relating to the relief sought herein are 11 U.S.C. 105(a) and Rule 1015(b) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. BACKGROUND 2. On September 30, 2011 (the Petition Date ), the Debtor filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 of 11 U.S.C. 101 et seq. (the Bankruptcy Code ). The Debtor continues to operate its business as a debtor in possession pursuant to sections 1107 and 1108 of the
Bankruptcy Code. No trustee or examiner has been appointed in the Debtor s Chapter 11 case, and no official committees have been appointed. 3. Additional background information regarding the Debtor and the relief sought by this Motion is set forth in the Affidavit of Iris A. Mitropoulis in Support of First Day Motions, which was filed on the Petition Date and which is incorporated by reference herein. REQUEST FOR RELIEF 4. By this Motion, the Debtor requests entry of an order providing for the joint administration of the Debtors Chapter 11 cases for procedural purposes only. 5. Rule 1015 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure provides that joint administration may be appropriate when two or more related debtor entities have filed for protection under the Bankruptcy Code. See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 1015. Bankruptcy Rule 1015(b) states, in relevant part, If a joint petition or two or more petitions are pending in the same court by or against... (4) a debtor and an affiliate, the court may order a joint administration of the estates. Fed. R. Bankr. P. 1015(b). 6. Joint administration is a procedural tool that promotes the fair and efficient administration of related cases of affiliated debtors. See, e.g., In re Blair, 226 B.R. 502, 505 (Bankr. D. Me. 1998) (stating that the purpose of joint administration is to make administration easier and less costly because it avoids the duplication of effort); In re Brookhollow Assocs., 435 F. Supp. 763, 766 (D. Mass. 1977), aff d, 575 F.2d 1003 (1st Cir. 1978) (stating that joint administration help[s] the bankruptcy court to administer economically and efficiently different estates with substantial interests in common ). The Advisory Committee Note to Rule 1015 states: Joint administration as distinguished from consolidation may include combining the estates by using a single docket for the matters occurring in the administration, 2
including the list of filed claims, the combining of notices to creditors of the different estates and the joint handling of other purely administrative matters that may aid in expediting the cases and rendering the process less costly. 7. Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 1015, joint administration is warranted in the Debtors cases because: a. The Debtors are independent but related entities. The Debtors share certain common shareholders, members, officers, directors and managers. b. The Debtors consist of two holding companies (Ventura and Donson) and one operating company (Kingsbury). Ventura owns 100% of the stock of Donson, and Donson in turn owns 100% of the stock of Kingsbury. The holding companies guaranteed certain of the operating company s debts. Accordingly, the creditors of the holding companies will be interested in the developments in the operating company s case and vice versa. c. Joint administration will avoid otherwise unnecessary and expensive duplication associated with preparing and serving the creditors with multiple sets of differently captioned, but otherwise identical, pleadings, which may also be confusing to creditors. 8. In this regard, the Debtor requests that the caption of each of the Debtors Chapter 11 cases be modified to reflect the joint administration of these cases as follows: UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DONSON GROUP, LTD., VENTURA INDUSTRIES, LLC Debtors. Bk. No. 11-13671-JMD Jointly Administered 9. The Debtor submits that use of this simplified caption will eliminate cumbersome and confusing procedures and ensure a uniformity of pleading identification. 3
10. The Debtor further seeks the Court s direction that a notation substantially similar to that below be made on the case dockets of each of the Debtors Chapter 11 cases to reflect the joint administration of these cases: Orders dated October, 2011 have been entered in the cases of VENTURA INDUSTRIES, LLC, DONSON GROUP, LTD., and KINGSBURY CORPORATION providing for the joint administration of the Debtors cases. All docket entries are maintained on the docket of Case No. 11-13671. 11. Originals of this Motion have been filed in each of the Debtors Chapter 11 cases and the Debtors have submitted duplicate orders for docketing in each Chapter 11 case. 12. Joint administration of the Debtors cases, including the use of a single pleadings docket, the combining of notices to creditors of different estates, and the joint handling of purely administrative matters, will aid in expediting the cases and render the process less costly. The rights of the respective creditors of the Debtors will not be adversely affected by the proposed joint administration of these cases, since the relief is solely for administrative convenience and will not affect any substantive rights. In addition, supervision of the administrative aspects of these cases by this Court and the Office of the United States Trustee will be simplified by joint administration. 13. No substantive consolidation is sought by this motion. NOTICE 14. Notice of the hearing on this Motion was served on the following parties on the date on which it was filed by e-mail or facsimile: (1) the United States Trustee; (2) the Debtor s secured creditors, or, if applicable, the lawyers representing such creditors; (3) the non-insider holders of the twenty largest unsecured claims against the Debtor or, if applicable, the lawyers representing such holders; and (4) applicable federal and state taxing authorities. 4
WHEREFORE, the Debtor requests that this Court enter an order: (a) providing for the joint administration of the Debtors separate Chapter 11 cases pursuant to Rule 1015(b) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure; and (b) granting such further relief as is necessary or appropriate. Dated: September 30, 2011 KINGSBURY CORPORATION By its proposed attorneys: /S/ Jennifer Rood Jennifer Rood, Esq. BERNSTEIN, SHUR, SAWYER & NELSON Jefferson Mill Building 670 North Commercial Street, Suite 108 PO Box 1120 Manchester, NH 03105-1120 (603) 623-8700 and /s/ Robert J. Keach, Esq. Robert J. Keach, Esq. Jessica A. Lewis, Esq. Máire B. Corcoran, Esq. BERNSTEIN, SHUR, SAWYER & NELSON 100 Middle St., PO Box 9729 Portland, Maine 04104-5029 (207) 774-1200 5
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Debtor. Chapter 11 Case No. 11-13671 ORDER DIRECTING JOINT ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEBTORS CHAPTER 11 CASES Upon consideration of the Motion for an Order Directing Joint Administration of the Debtors Chapter 11 Cases (the Motion ), this Court having considered the Motion and being fully advised; appropriate and adequate notice and opportunity for a hearing on the Motion having been given; it appearing that the relief requested in the Motion is in the best interests of the Debtors (as such term is defined in the Motion) and their respective estates, creditors, stockholders and other parties in interest; and good cause appearing therefor; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT: 1. The Motion be and hereby is granted; 2. The above-captioned Chapter 11 case shall be jointly administered with the Chapter 11 cases of Donson Group, Ltd. and Ventura Industries, LLC by this Court in accordance with Rule 1015(b) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure; 3. The caption of these jointly administered cases shall read as follows: 1
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DONSON GROUP, LTD., VENTURA INDUSTRIES, LLC Debtors. Bk. No. 11-13671-JMD Jointly Administered 4. The Clerk of the Court shall maintain one file and one docket for these jointly administered cases, which file and docket shall be the file and docket for Kingsbury Corporation; and 5. The Clerk of the Court shall make an entry on the docket for each of the abovecaptioned cases, which shall read substantially as follows: Orders dated October, 2011 have been entered in the cases of VENTURA INDUSTRIES, LLC, DONSON GROUP, LTD., and KINGSBURY CORPORATION providing for the joint administration of the Debtors cases. All docket entries are maintained on the docket of KINGSBURY CORPORATION, Case No. 11-13671. Dated: The Honorable J. Michael Deasy United States Bankruptcy Judge 2